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  • ...sement housed lockers, showers, and dressing rooms. The space later served as the site of a Co-Op Grocery until 1989.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books? ...Columbia Spectator, 10 May 2000</ref> Vestiges of Furnald's former status as a senior dormitory can be seen in the [[CUMB]]'s tradition of ending [[Orgo
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  • '''Wien Hall''' (not "Wein") is sometimes seen as a decrepit and undesirable [[:Category:Columbia undergraduate residence hal ...times known as Wieners. No kidding. [[The Bwog]] often refers to residents as "prisoners" or "inmates".
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  • ...er better discounts. The [[Morningside Bookstore]] carries some used books as does [[The Strand]] downtown. Often the book tables on Broadway stock books
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  • ...p '''blogs''' in one way or another. This page will hopefully list as many as possible.
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  • ...y Hall]] was completed in [[1927]]. There is a rumor that Carman was built as a temporary structure until funds could be allocated to build a "John Jay I ...me in 2020. This led to a bit of division on the part of Carman residents, as some members of the unrenovated lower floors were left to envy their peers
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  • ...D|Ph.D.]] in economics from [[Harvard University]] in [[1983]]. He's known as a supply-side economist and played a major role in the design of the [[2003 In September of [[2018]], it was revealed that Hubbard would be stepping down as Dean of the Business School once his contract expired on June 30th of [[201
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  • '''600 West 113th Street''', known in Columbia-speak as '''Nussbaum''' for its location above [[Nussbaum and Wu]], is a residence h
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  • ...instruction is needed consider joining beginner's swimming or lap swimming as a PE class, or contact a member of either the men's or women's [[Swimming a
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  • ...lls]] that make up the [[Living Learning Center]]. It was originally known as '''Livingston Hall'''.
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  • ...Stokes, offered to finance a chapel on the [[Morningside Heights campus]] as a memorial to their parents. It was built between [[1904]] and [[1907]], an ...tent, Gothic styles, it is referred to in the Eyewitness Guide to New York as "Columbia's most spectacular building".
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  • Some CCE-related problems that could be fixed are as follows:
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  • | Same as Monday-Thursday
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  • ...pin]] recalled his first trip into McMillin in [[1976]], when he took over as dean of the [[School of the Arts]]: "The chairs were falling apart, the sta
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  • ...l clubs|cultural club]] for Mexican and Mexican-American students (as well as allies of all backgrounds). The organization was founded in 1977 and is one In [[2014]], Caucus released a statement condemning [[Theta]] for dressing up as Mexicans at a Beer Olympics party; the next day, [[Bwog]] posted photos of
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  • As of summer 2010, Broadway will be considered a "completed residence hall" by
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  • ...tead for the many more convenient forms of inter-campus communication such as [[e-mail]], [[instant messaging]], and [[cell phones]]. ...antasyfreddy.com/frcolombine/ The Decline and Fall of ROLM] - same article as above, but in jpeg format
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  • ...a nursing home called St. Lukes Home. It is the oldest building now in use as a residence hall. ...ithwick Hogan]], is that rarity that began life neither as a dormitory nor as an apartment building. St. Luke's Home for Indigent Christian Females, whic
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  • ...es House; Kresge House; and Watson House), and a high-rise, properly known as "Hudson Hall" after [[SEAS]] alumnus Percy K. Hudson, but nobody uses their East Campus' original red and white tile cladding was praised as innovative by architectural critics. The American Institute of Architects'
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  • ...'s own funds to construct a twin dormitory, [[Livingston Hall]] (now known as [[Wallach Hall]]).
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  • The new John Jay was designed in part to serve as a "grand university commons." More than just a residence hall, the building ...ing to refocus on its undergraduate education, the battle was finally over as the [[South Field]] dormitories were set aside for first-year housing.
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